Updated: 12:27 PM EDT May 28, 2021
BUFFALO, N.Y. A Williamsville doctor has agreed to pay $60,000 to resolve allegations that she violated the Controlled Substances Act.
Investigators say Dr. Nora Meaney-Elmen allegedly failed to safeguard the token and password used to e-prescribe controlled substances.
According to the release, between September 2015 and March 2018, Dr. Meaney-Elman f
ailed to safeguard her controlled substance prescribing token and password. As a result, her employee, Kristy Brucz, used the token and password to write 156 illegal prescriptions for controlled substances.
““As its name implies, the Controlled Substance Act is premised on the notion that the prescribing and distribution of certain dangerous and/or addictive substances must be controlled,” noted U.S. Attorney James P. Kennedy. “When those entrusted with such control fail to safeguard their prescribing credentials as Dr. Meaney-Elman did here the entire regulatory sc
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